Sentences with phrase «essays in this volume»

Several essays in this volume treat of Hartshorne's differences from Whitehead.
One of the most significant essays in the volume, the concluding Christian reflection by George Lindbeck, helps us see precisely how the recognition of analogies and shared metaphors can in fact empower a community to live its own tradition more faithfully.
Once you've read the 90,000 - word essay in volume one by Yve - Alain Bois, a professor at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton who has published a number of illuminating texts on Matisse, as well as the insightful commentaries on all the paintings by independent art historians Claudine Grammont and Karen K. Butler in volumes two and three, you may never see the former Fauve's art the same way again.
Several essays in the volume — including one by Mathew Springer and James Guthrie which the Supreme Court cited it its 2009 Flores decision — show just how difficult the task of defining an adequate level of education spending truly is.
The two essays in this volume «The History of Freedom in Antiquity» and «The History of Freedom in Christianity» are most welcome, and can be recommended highly.
In one of the essays in this volume, pastoral theologian Carrie Doehring distinguishes between «theological literacy,» which knows the vocabulary and the right answers to the questions, and «theological fluency,» in which «we «inhabit» our theology as a faith perspective that we use to understand and respond to spiritual and psychological needs.
The essays in this volume present fine examples of the theological work that results when the Reformation's catholicity and commitment to the unity of the Church are properly valued and when the need for genuine renewal and reform is posited by Protestants for Protestantism.
The quality of the essays in this volume, the range of issues that the church is facing in China, and the theological methodologies that it is devising to handle them suggest that in the near future a new kind of theology may come from this part of the world.
Although it would be possible to defend such a view, which may be implied by some of the essays in these volumes on Biblical interpretation from a process perspective, I prefer not to do so for two reasons.
(See my essay in the volume Light from Light, edited by Gerald O'Collins and Mary Ann Meyers.)
Most of the essays in the volume focus on this issue.
also his more exhaustive treatment in the essay in this volume [pp. 138 ff.]-RRB-.
Most of the essays in this volume are papers or summaries of group discussions, but a few additional papers from other sources fill out the book.
Some of the essays in this volume take as their starting point the Enlightenment faith in a common morality accessible to all rational persons» affirming, modifying, or rejecting the Enlightenment model in various ways.
Since the days of the Luddites, it has been in the nature of unions to oppose anything that jeopardizes worker prerogatives, and virtually every essay in the volume concedes that school boards are too weak politically to impose reforms.
One looks in vain for an exploration of the arguments in any of the essays in the volume.
The SEA of the Future: Prioritizing Productivity Marguerite Roza co-authored two essays in this volume of The SEA of the Future.
SEA of the Future: Building the Productivity Infrastructure Marguerite Roza authored two essays in this volume of The SEA of the Future.
Marguerite Roza authored two essays in this volume of The SEA of the Future.
The essays in this volume represent the work of the leading scholars of affirmative action in higher education, and place the current crisis on campus in its larger context of historical discrimination and the legal battle for educational equity.
The essays in this volume also question the notion of Castle as an artist who worked in isolation from the world at large, examining his copying and reuse of images derived from printed media, including advertising and product packaging, and perhaps even television.
Just released, the essays in this volume — all written between 2011 and 2015 — bring together pieces on particular artists and writers such as Picasso, Kiefer and Susan Sontag, as well as extensive considerations of the mind / body problem and essays tackling elusive neurological disorders such as synaesthesia and hysteria, alongside a towering reconsideration of Kierkegaard.
The essays in this volume recount the formation of Guggenheim's collection and reconstruct for the first time the plan and design of Art of This Century, analyzing its place in Kiesler's long career in architecture, theatre design, sculpture, and theories of perception.
The essays in this volume complement the recent exhibition of Printmakers of the Baroque: 17th - Century Explorations of Space and Light at La Salle University Art Museum during winter 2013 - 2014.
The essays in this volume address a range of subjects studied by the conservation division of the National Gallery of Art related to the Gallery's collection.
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